/**
 * Manually forked from SUIT CSS Base: https://github.com/suitcss/base
 * A thin layer on top of normalize.css that provides a starting point more
 * suitable for web applications.
 */

/**
 * Removes the default spacing and border for appropriate elements.
 */

blockquote,
dl,
dd,
h1,
h2,
h3,
h4,
h5,
h6,
hr,
figure,
p,
pre {
  margin: 0;
}

button {
  background-color: transparent;
  background-image: none;
}

fieldset {
  margin: 0;
  padding: 0;
}

ol,
ul {
  list-style: none;
  margin: 0;
  padding: 0;
}

/**
 * Tailwind custom reset styles
 */

/**
 * 1. Use the user's configured `sans` font-family (with Tailwind's default
 *    sans-serif font stack as a fallback) as a sane default.
 * 2. Use Tailwind's default "normal" line-height so the user isn't forced
 *    to override it to ensure consistency even when using the default theme.
 */

html {
  font-family: theme('fontFamily.sans', ui-sans-serif, system-ui, -apple-system, BlinkMacSystemFont, "Segoe UI", Roboto, "Helvetica Neue", Arial, "Noto Sans", sans-serif, "Apple Color Emoji", "Segoe UI Emoji", "Segoe UI Symbol", "Noto Color Emoji"); /* 1 */
  line-height: 1.5; /* 2 */
}


/**
 * Inherit font-family and line-height from `html` so users can set them as
 * a class directly on the `html` element.
 */

body {
  font-family: inherit;
  line-height: inherit;
}

/**
 * 1. Prevent padding and border from affecting element width.
 *
 *    We used to set this in the html element and inherit from
 *    the parent element for everything else. This caused issues
 *    in shadow-dom-enhanced elements like <details> where the content
 *    is wrapped by a div with box-sizing set to `content-box`.
 *
 *    https://github.com/mozdevs/cssremedy/issues/4
 *
 *
 * 2. Allow adding a border to an element by just adding a border-width.
 *
 *    By default, the way the browser specifies that an element should have no
 *    border is by setting it's border-style to `none` in the user-agent
 *    stylesheet.
 *
 *    In order to easily add borders to elements by just setting the `border-width`
 *    property, we change the default border-style for all elements to `solid`, and
 *    use border-width to hide them instead. This way our `border` utilities only
 *    need to set the `border-width` property instead of the entire `border`
 *    shorthand, making our border utilities much more straightforward to compose.
 *
 *    https://github.com/tailwindcss/tailwindcss/pull/116
 */

*,
::before,
::after {
  box-sizing: border-box; /* 1 */
  border-width: 0; /* 2 */
  border-style: solid; /* 2 */
  border-color: currentColor; /* 2 */
}

/*
 * Ensure horizontal rules are visible by default
 */

hr {
  border-top-width: 1px;
}

/**
 * Undo the `border-style: none` reset that Normalize applies to images so that
 * our `border-{width}` utilities have the expected effect.
 *
 * The Normalize reset is unnecessary for us since we default the border-width
 * to 0 on all elements.
 *
 * https://github.com/tailwindcss/tailwindcss/issues/362
 */

img {
  border-style: solid;
}

textarea {
  resize: vertical;
}

input::placeholder,
textarea::placeholder {
  opacity: 1;
  color: theme('colors.gray.400', #a1a1aa);
}

button,
[role="button"] {
  cursor: pointer;
}

/**
 * Override legacy focus reset from Normalize with modern Firefox focus styles.
 *
 * This is actually an improvement over the new defaults in Firefox in our testing,
 * as it triggers the better focus styles even for links, which still use a dotted
 * outline in Firefox by default.
 */

:-moz-focusring {
	outline: auto;
}

table {
  border-collapse: collapse;
}

h1,
h2,
h3,
h4,
h5,
h6 {
  font-size: inherit;
  font-weight: inherit;
}

/**
 * Reset links to optimize for opt-in styling instead of
 * opt-out.
 */

a {
  color: inherit;
  text-decoration: inherit;
}

/**
 * Reset form element properties that are easy to forget to
 * style explicitly so you don't inadvertently introduce
 * styles that deviate from your design system. These styles
 * supplement a partial reset that is already applied by
 * normalize.css.
 */

button,
input,
optgroup,
select,
textarea {
  padding: 0;
  line-height: inherit;
  color: inherit;
}

/**
 * Use the configured 'mono' font family for elements that
 * are expected to be rendered with a monospace font, falling
 * back to the system monospace stack if there is no configured
 * 'mono' font family.
 */

pre,
code,
kbd,
samp {
  font-family: theme('fontFamily.mono', ui-monospace, SFMono-Regular, Menlo, Monaco, Consolas, "Liberation Mono", "Courier New", monospace);
}

/**
 * 1. Make replaced elements `display: block` by default as that's
 *    the behavior you want almost all of the time. Inspired by
 *    CSS Remedy, with `svg` added as well.
 *
 *    https://github.com/mozdevs/cssremedy/issues/14
 *
 * 2. Add `vertical-align: middle` to align replaced elements more
 *    sensibly by default when overriding `display` by adding a
 *    utility like `inline`.
 *
 *    This can trigger a poorly considered linting error in some
 *    tools but is included by design.
 *
 *    https://github.com/jensimmons/cssremedy/issues/14#issuecomment-634934210
 */

img,
svg,
video,
canvas,
audio,
iframe,
embed,
object {
  display: block; /* 1 */
  vertical-align: middle; /* 2 */
}

/**
 * Constrain images and videos to the parent width and preserve
 * their intrinsic aspect ratio.
 *
 * https://github.com/mozdevs/cssremedy/issues/14
 */

img,
video {
  max-width: 100%;
  height: auto;
}

/**
 * Ensure the default browser behavior of the `hidden` attribute.
 */

[hidden] {
  display: none;
}
